Read the Letter From an NHS Clinical Scientist to Sajid Javid on Why She is Quitting Over the Covid Vaccines

There follows a letter from an NHS Clinical Scientist of some 25 years – currently employed at an NHS University Hospital Trust but who has just resigned – to Health Secretary Sajid Javid to tell him why she is quitting over the complicity of the health service in the national scandal that is the Covid vaccine rollout. The letter is presented here anonymously under the pseudonym LTB, but the Daily Sceptic has seen a copy of the original and confirmed LTB’s identity.

January 21st 2022

Dear Hon Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care,

My name is LTB and I am an NHS Clinical Scientist with a quarter of a century of experience, currently employed at an NHS University Hospital Trust. Not for long: I have resigned.

The reasons are numerous and all connected to the COVID-19 mass vaccination campaign.

Like thousands of other healthcare workers, I have had misgivings about these vaccines from the outset, on both ethical and safety grounds.

Although the ethical issue has been sidelined by the current pressing concerns on the safety profile of these vaccines, nevertheless the use of cell-lines from aborted foetuses has been and remains at the forefront of my conscience. As a healthcare professional, I believe that the right to conscientious objection is also a duty of care towards society and, ultimately, protects the very essence of our humanity.

A core principle in healthcare is to ensure that patients are given free access to all information, to enable them to make a proper and informed choice about any treatment. As a scientist, I have been and still am gravely concerned about the Government and NHS misrepresentation of these vaccines as ‘safe and effective’ – a mantra still promoted by our Government and media, despite the overwhelming evidence demonstrating otherwise of the MHRA Yellow Card scheme and worldwide databases for reporting adverse effects. Worryingly, the great majority of GPs have not being raising awareness of this scheme, leading to significant under-reporting and, consequently, under-estimation of the actual situation. I personally have spoken to people who, after experiencing bad reactions to the first dose, have been encouraged by doctors to continue regardless and take the second, with serious consequences for their health. They had never heard of the MHRA Yellow Card scheme and wouldn’t know how to make a report. Misinformation starts from the seniors: I have been told (in writing) by Human Resources senior staff at my hospital that that vaccines have been “licensed”, genuinely oblivious to the fact that MHRA has granted only emergency approval.

I have been appalled by the NHS willingness to trample over the concept of personalised medicine in the promotion of products still in phase three trials. There has been no stratified analysis of the balance of risks and benefits. No scientific reference to real data from the pandemic statistics nor to those of the adverse effects – deaths and life-limiting injuries – reported globally. No mention of the unavailability of medium and long term safety data, which may not be relevant for the elderly but it certainly is for the young. No information about alternative treatments.

This is not the NHS I joined and embraced. Primum non nocere: first, do no harm.

Equally important is the right to bodily autonomy, including the right to refuse any treatment or medication. Enshrined in law for the protection of all human beings, this core principle extends to everybody, patients and healthcare staff alike. The Government mandate, offering NHS workers the alternative between taking an experimental product against their best judgement or lose their livelihood, can hardly be portrayed as ‘free choice’.

I hope it is clear that the motivation of NHS staff across all professions in resisting this coercion is founded on ethical grounds. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, clinical scientists – we all feel that our integrity would be compromised, that the fundamental principle of trust, at the core of our unique relationship with the patients we serve, would be irreparably transgressed; and that this erosion of professional ethics would carry the inherent danger of establishing coercion as an acceptable practice in future, with NHS staff imposing procedures on patients against their will – the victim becoming the perpetrator. From a patient prospective, I know which doctors I will trust when all this is over.

Incidentally, NHS contracts do not specify any requirement of taking part in human experimentation. In any case, human experimentation should be carried out under the safeguards of the Nuremberg Code, which has been sadly violated in all its points during the vaccination campaign.

It is not clear how the vaccination mandate could be justified on rational or medical basis. The justification offered by Government, media and NHS seems to stem from the second mantra of the campaign, ‘protect patients, protect staff’.

In this respect, it has been sad to witness the NHS incapacity or unwillingness to clarify the confusion generated by the interchangeable use of two distinct terms, SARS-CoV-2 (the virus) and COVID-19 (the illness). This practice has no doubt contributed to the public misconception of the vaccines. As implied in their name, ‘Covid vaccines’ are not SARS vaccines. This is in line with the product characteristics and the endpoint of alleviating the illness, not preventing it. The confusion has also been compounded by the change in the definition of the term vaccine, to accommodate products otherwise better described as ‘gene therapy’, and misrepresenting them to the public perception.

In any case, the initial hope that they could be effective against infection and transmission has been quashed by the evidence of  ‘breakthrough’ cases worldwide. Furthermore, numerous studies have demonstrated an equivalent viral load in vaccinated and in vaccine-free people once infected by the virus. This can also be found in the Government’s own data, published by Public Health England and now UKHSA.

In our frontline experience, we NHS staff have seen this ‘protect patients, protect staff’ mantra contradicted by the reality of vaccinated staff both testing positive and transmitting the virus.

My resignation is also in protest against the mandate for medical and scientific students to be double-vaccinated, in place in my hospital since the start of the new academic year. This constitutes a breach of their fundamental right to education and fulfilment of their dreams. As a lecturer and trainer, I felt uncomfortable to be part of a coercive system.

The last straw, however, has been the participation of our hospital in the Com-COV3 trial on healthy adolescents aged 12-16 years. The announcement appeared on our website shortly after the JCVI declined to recommend the COVID-19 vaccines for this age group on September 3rd, a decision overturned by the four Chief Medical Officers on the basis of modelled data of school absence, which, beside being flawed, avoided addressing the real medical concerns.

Founded by the NHIR, the Com-COV3 trial involved six U.K. hospitals, including ours. Two shots, with halved dosage, to provide the JCVI with ‘evidence’ of the success of the proposed strategy. This openly declared intent, coupled with a study protocol seemingly geared to miss any ‘silent’ sign of adverse reactions, left me with no doubts – I cannot work anymore for this organisation.

I hope that the Government will reconsider the vaccine mandate for CQC-regulated workers, particularly in view of the drastic change in the pandemic landscape brought by the Omicron variant. Thankfully displacing the more aggressive Delta with impressive speed, Omicron has unequivocally demonstrated that it has no preferences for vaccinated or unvaccinated.

This has now become a common experience, which people can see all around them: triple vaccinated individuals do contract the virus and promptly transmit it to others irrespective of their vaccination status.

In the light of the announcement by the WHO regional director for Europe – that within the next two months, over 50% of the European population will have been infected by the virus (with the other 50% having already adequate immunity) – there should be no doubt that we have entered the endemic phase, where vaccines and mandates are nonsensical.

In conclusion, I have two pleas:

  1. I invite you to reconsider the rationality of the vaccine mandates in light of the evidence of the virus’s infectivity and of the current critical situation of the NHS.
  2. I invite you to give serious consideration to the request of the HART group (Health Advisory & Recovery Team) presented to you in the open letter of January 20th (of which I am a signatory and also attach to this email), that in the light of the observed increased mortality in children and young adults, this experimentation on healthy young people needs to be halted immediately and an investigation conducted. Children are our future: Primum non nocere.

Yours sincerely

LTB

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Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago

Good grief, the victim in the cover image appears to be wearing a mask with unrestricted exhalation port. I thought it was supposed to be “I wear a mask to ptrotect you. You wear a mask to protect me” and there she in exhaling pathogens all over the place as though she was not wearing a mask.

On the other hand, she may be wearing a second light coloured mask under the black one.

(/s sort of)

Dave Bollocks
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

Wearing a mask to reduce transmission (which it doesn’t) whilst taking an injection she doesn’t need to reduce said transmission which actually increases it.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave Bollocks

I know. It is surreal.

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

Blind obedience.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave Bollocks

Sorry Dave; I’ve just made the same point while using more words to do it. Didn’t see your post until I’d posted mine.

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago
Reply to  Dave Bollocks

Can I steal that and use it elsewhere? Great rant.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

It looks to me like she’s wearing two separate masks, while being injected with something about which she’s likely made no enquiries whatsoever (because you can’t be too careful, can you?)

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

A friend of a friend said she had booked a booster immediately after the news of moronic was hyped up. She told us “I’m not prepared to take any chances”. She is a retired teacher. Maybe that explains it.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

I know quite a few teachers both retired and working, 99% of them are Pampers.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

And she looks away, thinking about all the great holidays she can now go on.

A Heretic
A Heretic
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

Do you really believe any of these mask wearing idiots are wearing them to protect others?

emel
emel
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

Isn’t it that AOC woman? She gets everywhere these days.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Arfur Mo

Looks like 77th Brigade are in full panic mode, going off those ludicrous down votes.

John Dee
4 years ago

It’s a principled letter, but the idea that a globalist twerp like Jabbid would take heed of such matters is a bit on the hopeful side.
This is the man who, a few days before the vaccine mandate U-turn, thought he could argue the toss with a qualified health professional about bodily autonomy.
It would be great if there was a sizeable upswell of such letters from health professionals, but it would take a lot before the jabbers were truly dissuaded.

karenovirus
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

Javid probably didn’t even read it, or not in full.
Probably gave it to a flunkey to respond to one particular point before binning it.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

Somebody will have read it before binning it.
Somebody will know.
Somebody will remember.
Somebody will, I hope, help to stab Jabbid in the back as soonnas the opportunity arises.
Metaphorically, I mean.

And how many people will have read it on this site, eh?

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

When does she get her interview (done confidentially) on the BBC? Haven’t they been keen on “experts.” Sounds like it would be fascinating. They do have to present both sides, right?

Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

Yes. Both sides of why the government is right….

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

The Science is settled.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago

Just like AGW

Boomer Bloke
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Hopefully, even if they just gossip about it in the break room. I’ve just posted it over on gab.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

It needs to go on one of those big billboards for about a week as near to Parliament as possible. With flashing lights.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  ellie-em

I would crowd fund that.

jcd
jcd
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

‘Three billboards outside Westminster, London’!

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  jcd

🎥 What a picture!

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  jcd

I wonder if we could get Frances McDormand interested in helping?

Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Me too.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Whether he read it or not, it was sent and ignorance will not be a defence in the future. He has had the opportunity to change his ignorant status, if he has chosen not to then so be it.

DS99
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I read it and thought it pretty good. I don’t read everything in full here so that says something.

Dodgy Geezer
Dodgy Geezer
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

That somebody has a well paid job with a cushy pension, and isn’t going to rock any boat to threaten that.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

“I’m LTB”

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

And some of us have got it on file.

Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

You’re absolutely right. My ex-wife was a civil servant and part of her role was producing anodyne and bland responses to correspondence her ministers received. “The minister thanks you for your interest and he has noted your comments. However, while further consultations are underway, you will appreciate that he is not in a position to comment at this stage…”

JohnK
4 years ago

No doubt they even automate responses like that nowadays.

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

My thoughts exactly. Noble, principled letter, from someone who has insight, dignity and for whom morals and ethics still hold sway. Sadly for the likes of Jabit, the letter will go straight in the bin.

I worry that the NHS is becoming a toxic environment, in more ways than one. More folk need to speak out and do so publicy.

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Having worked in the NHS for over 22 years (thankfully now retired) I can tell you it has always been a somewhat toxic environment but definitely worse over the last twenty years or so.

Wokey Dokey
Wokey Dokey
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

It will be used as bird cage liner.

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  Wokey Dokey

It will go to spam or the paper recycling skip .

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

Given the craven attitude of the “top” NHS brass, very brave.

More power to her naturally and wide spectrum immune elbow.

jingleballix
4 years ago

That is a superb letter.

The fellow/lady has absolutely nailed it.

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

Agreed – an excellent letter. It is a shame that the NHS is losing the best people. Maybe that is intentional as people who think are not uncritical yes-persons.

stewart
4 years ago

Come on everyone, it’s time to stop being reasonable and polite about this.

Regardless of whether you have been jabbed, whether you are for or against this jab or vaccines in general, what is being done is wrong at every level.

The jabs have a bad safety record. They don’t stop infections. Mandates are completely illogical other than to force people into being jabbed. And what for? A disease that was never that dangerous and now is completely ordinary.

The jabs have to stop and the coercion has to stop. If we don’t put an end to this quickly this type of behaviour by governments is going to become normalised.

Time to get into people’s faces. If you treasure freedom, drop the politeness and start challenging everyone and anyone who goes along with this madness.

I for one don’t want the actions of people like this lady to be in vain.

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Agreed.

Sadly apathy, disinterest, ignorance and mass formation still rule the day.

I am angry, and determined that this period will not be glossed over. I’m not ready to forgive and forget.

PissedOffDad
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Totally agree. Just side-stepping the jab is not enough. Treat the vaccine as a threat with a deadly weapon and being coerced into having it as blackmail, both criminal offences the last time I checked.
Evidence of manslaughter/murder has been served at police stations around the country and are now ongoing cases that the police are obliged to pursue. Treat the whole COVID thing as a crime scene. All and any push back is just self-defence and totally justified.

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  PissedOffDad

I wonder if my nephew, who suffered paralysis down one side (he’s learning to walk again after two months, though problems with his arm remain), and others like him, can bring individual cases? I bet there are vast numbers of solicitors out there champing at the bit.

FrankFisher
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

The quebec government just dropped their proposed tax on the unvaxxed. It has been suggested that government ministers were frightened for their personal safety following the canadian truckers protests.

Good.

This is what happens when governments are afraid of their people. They start behaving themselves.

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

Exactly. In democracies, governments are our servants, not our masters.

Talking of what happens when governments become master, I recommend the book
‘The Hidden Hand: How the CCP is Reshaping the World’.

It’s quite scary how much it has infiltrated the west already. The CCP, Fauci and Gates between them seem to control and run the WHO.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

Heard them on BBC Radio 4 this morning talking about the Olympics. They were reporting on how controlled they are, that a few years ago people would be sight seeing all over the city, now they are ushered to their Hotel straight from the Airport into their bubbles. And they had ‘free speech areas’ where journalists are free to protest amongst themselves. Bet the BBC were in orgasm hearing about all that control over people.

Boomer Bloke
4 years ago

I hope she can get her job back if she wants it, although it’s hard to see how she could carry on under the current Department of Health obergruppenfuhrer. She has done a great job of spelling out his and others’ complicity in the crimes against humanity being inflicted on the population of the UK.

“MHRA has granted only emergency approval.”  It’s not an approval, it’s an authorisation. A semantic point I know, but they (Government scientists, MHRA, NHS, SAGE, the psychological warfare technicians from the nudge unit, etc) are the ones who started with the semantic tap dancing, and the redefinition, conflation and obfuscation of well understood terms.  It’s almost as if they were trying to confuse the general unscientific population.
There can be no justification ever for injecting children with a ‘vaccine’ against a disease which presents a vanishingly small risk of serious illness to them, to reduce risks of infection in adults. Likewise coercion, emotional blackmail, shaming and peer group pressure calculated to achieve that end. 
There can be no justification ever for injecting people against their will.

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  Boomer Bloke

We’ve accepted that for ~80 years in all countries, although disappointingly some US states introduced compulsory childhood vaccines in order to attend state schools.

England & Denmark are two of the many developed countries that AFAIK have never had mandatory jabs, not for >100 years. The very suggestion is obscene.

Yet this woman in Austria wants them and claims to be practising bioethics

https://www.eugyppius.com/p/head-of-austrian-bioethics-commission

My response is … ‘Heil Hitler’.

Crouchback
Crouchback
4 years ago
Reply to  Boomer Bloke

I’m sure there are many other employers, outside the NHS, who would welcome this articulate and principled scientist.

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  Boomer Bloke

With any luck, she might get a decent job with one of the private sector firms – some of them even have hospitals almost next door, or at least in the same town/city. After all, quite a few pros work in both of them, part time.

stewart
4 years ago

And to eliminate the control group.

Why do you think Pfizer is applying for FDA approval of the jab for 6 month olds +?

EVERYONE has to be jabbed.

No control group.

steve_z
4 years ago

I had the misfortune to accidentally catch some of Jeremy ‘death camps for the unvaxxed’ Vine today. I couldn’t get to the off-switch quick enough. What an utter cockroach

Arfur Mo
Arfur Mo
4 years ago
Reply to  steve_z

So he’s going for the Lord Whore Whore award?

D B
D B
4 years ago

A nice sentiment, outlining many of the issues we have with the rollout… will he listen? doubtful – will we see the masses wake up from their slumber? Perhaps if the mandates start to restrict them from waitrose – we’ve seen more outrage about having to go back to the office than that about being jabbed in order to do anything…

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
4 years ago

I see a few people here wondering if she can get her job back, but it’s clear to me that the problem within the NHS goes far deeper than the Health Secretary (irrespective of who is in that post at any given time). There is something fundamentally wrong with the NHS, it is abandoning the doctor/patient relationship in favour of bulk decision making, and if you complain you are likely to be pushed aside, ignored or even taken off the books of your GP. In this latter case with the pressure on the front line it is near impossible to register with another surgery, they are so oversubscribed that many will not take on new patients. I note that quite a few of the GPs at my local practice are often only available on 2 days out of 5 or 6, this makes continuity of care quite difficult to achieve. This is backed up with endless tests before routine treatment can be prescribed, with the explanation that if this is not done the doctor’s licence to practise may be withdrawn despite the negligible risk of harm from a common treatment. Costs rise, resources are used on those that probably didn’t… Read more »

Boomer Bloke
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

What’s wrong is that it is a bureaucracy with a guaranteed income, which for political reasons can only ever increase, where the rules of the bureaucracy have supplanted the initial reason for its existence (trying to avoid the obvious French cliché). A bit like the EU. No one is accountable, there is no competitive pressure to do anything better, cheaper or faster hence budgets are there to be spent, inflated and if necessary spaffed up the wall so that next years budget is forthcoming, with bells on. And the unions love it, while the payers, having paid up front for their entire lives have nowhere else to go, so they stay where they are, at the bottom of the list of NHS priorities and on the long end of an ever lengthening timeline. It could make you weep. Or kill you, if you get the wrong disease in the wrong time and place, as hundreds of thousands have.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

well spotted – one size fits all “medicine” is on its way.

On the news today a great fanfare about how HRT is going to be made available OTC in pharmacies.

You can bet your bottom dollar that it will be synthetic crap (as opposed to the bioidentical good stuff the existence of which the NHS is in total ignorance of) and there will be women who lift a packet off the shelf and take it, I would imagine to their detriment, without medical advice, likely increasing their risk of cancer or heart disease.

Menckenitis
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

The main problem with the NHS is that it is part of the Western medical system which, over 100 years or so has become little more than a profit centre of the pharmaceutical companies, screening companies and replacement parts industry. That is exactly how Rockefeller intended it to be. He was a shrewd businessman who knew the importance of repeat business from customers. The last thing he wanted was people cured of their illness.

We have a sickness maintenance system that has little interest in prevention. If it was interested in preventing illness, healthcare would be allied to our food system. It isn’t. We know that because doctors’ training involves about 2 weeks on nutrition in a 6-year course. When was the last time that your GP showed any serious interest in what you eat, unless perhaps to encourage you to eat less in order to lose weight?

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  Menckenitis

Bad food creates repeat business for pharma. My niece is a doctor and mistakenly thinks health means a plant-based diet. No it doesn’t, although that’s where the propaganda is taking us.

My recipe for good health and a long life:

1 eat well (get enough eggs, dairy, etc even if you don’t eat meat/fish)
2 exercise enough
3 take enough vitamin D in northern climates
4 stay away from the NHS at all costs.

4 is advisable in case a zealous GP tries to put you on statins or BP drugs. Neither seems any use, although very high BP may need treatment, say over 180-200. Both have side-effects. But GPs are paid to test you and paid again if you take these drugs.

jcd
jcd
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

Studies have shown that women over 65 years of age should definitely NOT take stains.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

I agree with most of what you say. In my case I have a largely plant-based diet but eat fish once a week. I keep off meat, largely because of the awful way animals are now treated and what is pumped into them. I also avoid dairy because it’s essentially a food for fast-growing calves and is not meant for humans. As for eggs, well they taste nice, but when they are used for growing cancer cells in petri dishes, forget it. I’ll give them a miss. Otherwise, yes keep up the exercise (I recommend tai chi as you never strain anything) and I take vitamins C, B12 and zinc. Walking about outside gives you the vitamin D you need – keeping old folks cooped up inside care homes doesn’t exactly help them does it. I’ve had a mild heart attack and take beta-blockers and isosorbide – no statins or aspirin, they’re too dangerous long-term. And your point about staying away from the NHS – I wholly endorse that, unless you definitely have to.

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

The clue is plant ‘based’. If it’s based on a plant, it ain’t a plant, doctor!
I follow your recipe, btw.

jcd
jcd
4 years ago
Reply to  Menckenitis

“We’re taught about 10 to 24 hours over five to six years in medical school on nutrition” 25 March 2018

We learn nothing about nutrition, claim medical students – BBChttps://www.bbc.co.uk › news › health-43504125

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  jcd

It mentions Dr Aseem Malhotra. He’s the consultant cardiologist who did a short interview on GB News on the effects of the v****** on heart health. He also wrote a book on the Pioppi diet and health.

Funnily, the BBC has yet to mention this GB News clip. Normally the media can’t wait to nick each other’s stories.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

I have stated many times on here that all NPI’s, the injections and clearly the relentless faffing before people gain treatment are intended to undermine the nation’s health.

That depopulation is intentional should no longer be in doubt by anybody.

Eddy K
Eddy K
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

I agree. GPs are now running a business more than caring for individual patients. My wife went to chat with her GP about a vaccine exemption back in the summer. He practically laughed her out of the door and was actually quite rude. Two complaints so far and not a single response from the practice. They know we don’t have choice so they just sit there and collect their jab money… Sickening and extremely sad.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Eddy K

And no wonder some practices suffer from arson attacks!

Dave
Dave
4 years ago
Reply to  Tyrbiter

Agreed.
I tell anyone who’ll listen that the time has come for all stakeholders, including pharma, to sit down with a blank sheet of paper and redefine what healthcare delivery in the 21st century looks like. Problem is, the unions et al have contrived to make such an approach career suicide for the politician who implements it and none of them have the goolies to just go for it.

Annie
4 years ago

Perhaps unvaxxed NHS staff should set up their own dedicated health service for unvaxxed patients. Funded from the taxes that unvaxxed people no longer pay to support the corrupt NHS, since so many hate-filled hysterics are demanding that they be excluded from this o sorry non-service anyway.

Mark
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Seriously, a non-NHS charitably funded health service that focuses on providing basic health care, staffed by conscientious objectors from the collectivist, interventionist state obscenity, could be a marvelous thing.

hilarynw
hilarynw
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

I am thinking of returning to the U.K. from Belgium as the EU has become a frightening place to live. I have (had!) 2 , holistically -minded and wonderful GPs (both may well have been sacked by now for refusing the jab). I would come back to the U.K. in the full understanding that I would not sign up with a NHS GP but will have to find my own way and try and stay as healthy as possible for as long as possible. What a sad thing to have to say about a ‘so-called’ advanced country!

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago

It’s a pity there are not more health professionals like this willing to speak out.
Unfortunately most are wedded to the NHS and do as they are told and don’t even bother to find out for themselves if the “science” is correct or not.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Many Doctors wouldn’t have the time to give any meaningful advice anyway. They get their orders from above and are busy dealing with all sorts of issues. How can anyone knowingly advise on a new gene therapy with no long term data?

A passerby
A passerby
4 years ago

The Government’s panic to rollout these ‘so called vaccines’, soon to children, is more than just perplexing. I want to know what they are attempting to stop, I know it’s not covid, I am now doubting it’s to do with anything else we’ve already covered here, it doesn’t add up, to me at least.

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
4 years ago
Reply to  A passerby

They aren’t attempting to stop anything. They know the jabs don’t work.
They are just getting the kids used to having a digital ID. The plan has only just begun.
It is beyond evil.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  A passerby

Depopulation and that is the Only viable explanation.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  A passerby

when you throw ‘control’ into the mix, it makes perfect sense.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Ministers and public health officials who are continuing to ignore reality are setting themselves up for judicial retribution.

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

That remains the biggest issue. Can those harmed by this “vaccine” sue for damages from Pfizer et al. Right now, no. But if you don’t have any risk, why wouldn’t you push your product to as many as possible? It’s good business. Horrible ethics, good business. One wonders what Pfizer would be doing if a few million pounds was rolling out to each person harmed.

pjar
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

The vaccines are granted Emergency Use Authorisation and, as such the manufacturer cannot be sued, However they should get approval this year, in which case this from Robert F Kennedy, may be interesting:

“They are never going to market a vaccine, allow people access to a vaccine, an approved vaccine without getting liability protection. Now the emergency use authorization vaccines have liability protection under the PREP Act and under the CARES Act.
So as long as you take an emergency use vaccine, you can’t sue them. Once they get approved, now you can sue them, unless they can get it recommended for children. Because all vaccines that are recommended, officially recommended for children get liability protection, even if an adult gets that vaccine. That’s why they are going after the kids. They know this is going to kill and injure a huge number of children, but they need to do it for the liability protection.”

Pendolino
Pendolino
4 years ago
Reply to  pjar

Exactly. I am sure it is similar in the UK and explains the rush to vax kids ASAP before the ‘emergency’ has to be officially declared as over along with the Emergency Use Authority which precludes manufacturer liability. Moderna is preparing a joint Flu/Covid vax for autumn. Others are probably doing likewise. Have a look at UK children’s register:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/nhs-vaccinations-and-when-to-have-them/
What’s the betting it goes on there and is then mandated for all with vax passports back in the picture?

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  pjar

I didn’t know that. I just thought it was to get as many kids jabbed so they have the passport to travel abroad, into venues etc and therefore get the digital I. D.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  DoctorCOxford

What gives me hope is that the big US insurance companies who are faced with paying out on life insurance aren’t happy about the rising death toll. This is where greed meets competing greed and it could get ugly (good!!!). I foresee them crying wolf on the fraud behind all this ‘vaccine’ business. If they get Reiner Fuellmich on their side then we could see fireworks.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  beornwulf

Unless it was a fake headline, there was a life insurance company that refused to pay the family of a deceased man who died from the jab. because it was not mandatory in tat country, they put it down to suicide and didn’t pay up. Maybe someone on here knows what article that was.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

That was in France, as I recall, and was on the grounds that it constituted participating in a medical experiment.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron Smith

That’s interesting. If you take it voluntarily then you may be seen as ‘willing’, whereas if there is any form of coersion (the mandatory aspect) then you could claim victimhood and have a strong case in a court of law. What a can of worms this opens up.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

I think use of the word “judicial” is superfluous and in any case much of our judiciary has been, shall we say, ‘compromised.’

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

As a headline put it, ‘Enemies of the people’.

DoctorCOxford
DoctorCOxford
4 years ago

One of my favourite podcasts is Mad Dog and Englishmen. It’s primarily about US politics but it’s usually insightful. But last week’s edition they talked about vaccine mandates, and Kevin Williamson, an acknowledged conservative to libertarian, was all for it on the “social contract” grounds. It was like listening to someone in January 2021, not 2022. He cited stops infections, reduces hospitalizations, etc. Never discussed the safety aspect. Sadly Charlie Cooke, formerly of Cambridge, didn’t either. It was frustrating. The social contract may, and I stress MAY, benefit from a reduction in hospitalization among the elderly (who as this letter states, don’t have as much longterm concerns. But that is where it stops. Williamson acted as if people are only against this as part of “liberation resistance.” That is completely loony. Across the spectrum people are saying “it’s effectiveness is as marginal as flu shot” and thus harms trust in well established and real vaccines. And no one, not a sole on earth, can tell us that 5 years done the road, ten, this will have no ill effects. Not their fault, it’s still where normal vaccines would be still far in the testing regime (one wonders if it would… Read more »

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Reply to  DoctorCOxford

Not our podcast?!? 😂😂

Free Lemming
4 years ago

I really do wish more people would point out a blindingly obvious point that completely blows out the water – as if more explosives were needed – the malevolent idea of vaccine mandates & passports. Data from multiple countries, including the UK, clearly show the vaxed experiencing higher infection rates than the unvaxed (even factoring in the increased likelihood of the vaxed getting tested would not compensate for the differences seen). The ‘vaccine’ does appear, at least for a short while, to reduce symptoms. So who the hell is more likely to a) be infected b) not know they’re infected? The vaxed are driving this ‘pandemic’ (no pandemic that I can see actually) and have been for a long time.

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

Any real data on asymptomatic transmission though?

dearieme
dearieme
4 years ago

The business of jabbing children is easy. It’s a crime; I hope plenty of people will do jail time. Maybe we should have a system where doctors can spend part of the day curing the sick but then be locked up overnight. Nurses too, I suppose. But I see no case for letting bureaucrats out during the day.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  dearieme

It is a crime. And I feel sure it will be viewed as such in the not too distant future. And when this happens, every one of the perpetrators will just point up the chain claiming their trust has been betrayed by their superiors or overseeing institutions. The buck, as far as I can tell, stops with Anthony Fauci, who seems to have single-handedly created the toxic regulatory environment where no amount of human suffering is too great and conflicts of interest are just par for the course. This is his style of gangsterism writ large. I don’t think anyone will trust allopathic medicine ever again, I know I won’t.

lorrinet
lorrinet
4 years ago
Reply to  dearieme

I see no case for bureaucrats at all, really.

rtaylor
4 years ago

How are those mega prison builds coming along?

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago

Quebec Surrenders to FREEDOM CONVOY as Trudeau Remains in HIDING!!!
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Old Bill
4 years ago

Hold on a minute here, the victim on the left of the picture is different, but the assassin on the right, is that not the same one as here:

https://staging.dailysceptic.org/2022/01/

She gets about a bit doesn’t she?

Or maybe it is just that all white people look the same to me?

Ron Smith
Ron Smith
4 years ago

I hear they test for antibodies for Hepatitis before offering the jab. I get mixed messages about whether the Hep B vaccine is mandatory; Even if that is a proper vaccine that is safe and lasts for decades, maybe they made a mistake by allowing that to be compulsory, just like the seatbelt. Once the foot is in the door with a compulsory hepatitis jab, the Overton Window is vulnerable to be shifted just like what has happened.

beornwulf
beornwulf
4 years ago

Why do I have to read so much irrelevant and repetious ranting in these comments sections? Just stick to the matter in hand. This comment concerns the letter above, not the stupid picture. I’m thankful for people like this NHS clinical scientist who shows their true principles by resigning – that takes real guts and commitment. I take my hat off to to whoever it is has made this sacrifice. Thank you and God bless.

Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
4 years ago

Rogans next guest? Oh please please please…

kate
kate
4 years ago

Dr Thorp’s letter to the American board of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
https://www.rodefshalom613.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Thorp-ABOG-Letter-.01.12.2021.pdf
….Please see my Power Point slides below from my personal analytics from the CDC/FDA VAERS database via medalerts.org.
This was analyzed in conjunction with a Silicon Valley IT expert procurator of this database
…..The COVID-19 deaths, fetal malformations, and pregnancy loss are stunning when compared to all other vaccines in the VAERS registry combined, the influenza vaccines, and the pertussis vaccines.
Regardless of how you criticize my analytics they are extremely robust, complete, broad and irrefutable. You are morally, ethically, and legally obligated to follow this verified safety signal.
There are NO credible safety data that you have in pregnancy. ZERO.
The NEJM article has absolutely nothing safe about it; the VSAFE procurement of data is totally irrelevant, unreliable and laughable.
The longitudinal study in the very poorly done study lasted less than 8 weeks; last I heard, pregnancy lasted for 40 weeks.
This is complete nonsense. There was ZERO newborn follow up.
The fact that ABOG would push this vaccine in pregnancy is an abomination and will be the greatest disaster in the history of obstetrics.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

Brave woman – all credit it to her.

Meanwhile the Lies from Government Ministers just go on and on as Johnson plans to use ‘greater good’ and ‘public interest’ weasel words in his new dangerous ‘Bill of Rights’ changes to force though more mass vaccinations and destroy the ‘bodily autonomy’ principle of the Nuremberg Code – dark days still ahead with this Government of deceivers ….all this to please Gates and serve his world vaccination agenda.

rational
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Not real.

4PureBlood
4PureBlood
4 years ago

Medical clinics and hospitals in USA are denying life-saving Ivermectin medicine even with court orders. Big Pharma doing all that they can to push the vaxx and inoculate us while effective and cheap COVID cures exist. There turns out to be censorship that we have never seen before for those who are looking for these treatments. We say over and over again that indepenedent researchers found Ivermectin safe and very effective for these Flu-Corona symptoms. Getting Ivermectin is easy https://ivmpharmacy.com

Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago

It’s another brick in the wall of resistance, whether or not Javid takes any notice of it. She has taken a principled stand and can look in the mirror and not be ashamed.
I’m just sorry that the NHS is probably losing its best people.

vivaldi
vivaldi
4 years ago

Would that Javid would ĺook that letter writer in the eyes and say he is ashamed of the part he has played and is continuing to play in furthering these ‘vaccines’ and the testing.
The testing is as fraudulent as the “safe and effective” ‘vaccines’…..its prevalence means the ’emergency’ never goes away. A recent job advert in a hospital trust in the North West is for an administrator to oversee covid swab testing for children going in for an operation. Why is such a test necessary? Why are the big road signs still advising motorists to keep testing to keep a region “well”? Medics need to call these tests out for the frauds they are…..or do they not understand how a diagnosis of illness is made?
Javid is going to consult with the public and various stakeholders about whether the mandatory vaxx in health care should be taken off the Statute book….leaves a re entry point for another U-turn…..”the public have spoken”! The string pullers behind this corrupt administration led by the compromised caricature of a PM, will brook no deviation for the long term for mandated ‘vaccination’ in the NHS and elsewhere.

Adrian25
4 years ago

On visiting a friend in Scotland last year and meeting his brother, I knew they were both double-jabbed.
The brother said he got jabbed in order to protect me and enquired when I was going to get the shots.
I replied, “Never! Why should I when you being jabbed protects me!”

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago

A corker of a letter.

rational
4 years ago
Reply to  PatrickF

It fooled all these people….

Crouchback
Crouchback
4 years ago

It is disturbing that LTB judges it necessary to hide her identity. Why? What is being used to intimidate this clearly sincere and articulate professional?